Let's Go Noles
by Ravonda on 1/14/24We had such a great time attending the ACC Championship in Charlotte. It was our first college football game but it definitely won't be our last. I plan on getting tickets to a home game this year.
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Florida State Seminoles Football History
Florida State University first had a fledgling football team in the ’50s, featuring future college coach and ESPN analyst Lee Corso, as well as actor Burt Reynolds, who gained international fame after a series of injuries shifted his focus from football to filmmaking. Coach Bill Peterson oversaw the rise of Florida State's program from 1961 to 1970, and mentored Bobby Bowden, who led the Seminoles into national prominence as head coach from 1976 to 2009.
Three Heisman Trophy winners have played for the Seminoles: Charlie Ward in 1993, Chris Weinke in 2000 and Jameis Winston in 2013. Other notable Seminole legends include Fred Belitnikoff, whose name graces the trophy given for best college wide receiver, WWE Hall of Famer Ron Simmons, Hall of Fame linebacker Derrick Brooks and legendary cornerback Deion "Prime Time" Sanders. Florida State's biggest rivals include Florida and the University of Miami, as well as in-conference opponents Virginia and Clemson.
The Florida State Seminoles are the class of the Atlantic Coast Conference, having won a stunning 15 conference championships and six Atlantic Division titles since joining the ACC in 1992, in addition to national championships in 1993, 1999 and 2013.
Florida State Seminoles Football Team Info
Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference
Team Colors: Garnet, Gold
Team Rivals: Florida Gators, Miami Hurricanes, Clemson Tigers, Virginia Cavaliers
Florida State Seminoles Football at Doak Campbell Stadium
Tallahassee, Florida, is home to one of the most prestigious and successful programs in college football. The Seminoles play on Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium, which opened in 1950. The capacity has grown from 15,000 in its inaugural season to 79,560. Now the second-largest stadium in the ACC, Doak Campbell Stadium has hosted a nearly decade-long home game win streak by the Seminoles between 1992 and 2001, and the team has notched a staggering 21 nonconsecutive seasons without a home loss.
The Florida State Seminoles’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at home as the Seminoles face off against the LSU Tigers. FSU will play their final game of the regular season at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida against in-state rivals the University of Florida Gators. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Florida State Seminoles.
The Florida State Seminoles play at the Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. The seating map for Doak Campbell Stadium can be viewed here.
We had such a great time attending the ACC Championship in Charlotte. It was our first college football game but it definitely won't be our last. I plan on getting tickets to a home game this year.
It was a great day and a great game. Everybody won. It was a bit confusing finding our seats since they weren't the one's printed on the ticket, and there were so many closed area. We had to walk around a couple of times before we were able to get to a seat.
I've been to spring training, games and much more and this was one of the best events for spring training I have ever done. had a great time, great people, great game time, great event all around.
The FSU Spring Game at the Citrus Bowl was just as exciting as seeing the Seminoles in Tallahassee at Doak, and it was thrilling to see all the fans in their Garnet & Gold swag taking over the Citrus Bowl and Orlando! Cannot wait until September 5th, when we can do it all over again, but on a much larger scale! Awesome to see Chief Osceola & Renegade on the Citrus Bowl field, and the World Renowned MARCHING CHIEFS! GO NOLES!
great day....... everything was very well organised
My first time to this venue- I had an excellent time-the staff was nice,informative & experienced. Will definitely go to another event there.
Great game for Noles fans! Bring it back next year!
Great Spring Game! I'm super excited about the upcoming football season. Go 'Noles!!!
We had fun at the game until someone spilled beer down my back. We were in the last row of club seats. The section attendant allowed people to stand behind the club seats. Other than that, we enjoyed the experience and will be back.
The weather for the FSU Spring game could not be any better in Orlando. The Citrus bowl is a nice stadium with plenty of food places to choose from. We had a wonderful time and didn't have to go all the way to Tallahassee. We also enjoyed the post game festivities in downtown. City Beautiful did a great job.